Need help identifying floor

Old96erMarch 29, 2013

I saw this floor (linoleum?) in a house that was built last year and unfortunately, no one knew what it was called or where to buy it. Does anyone know the name of it or the manufacturer? Thanks for the help!

It is really awesome stuff, it is sort of brown with a silver pattern on top of it that becomes more visible at some angles.

Laminate isn't suitable for a bath. LVT would be a MUCH better choice. But waterproof the subfloor (Redguard) when you use something other than sheet vinyl material or a "snap" system tile. It's not waterproof at the seams.

Thanks. It is on our budget control list, items that can be priced back if necessary. We have tile in the budget now but if unexpected things come up and we need to re-shift I thought that could be a money saver. I will rethink that strategy though as I have 3 small boys and water will often splash on the floor I would imagine. :)

It is LVT. Cheaper than tile, it is commercial and has much better wear properties than you may imagine, it is even chemical resistant. The places I saw it installed were laundry rooms, and I plan to use it in a bathroom and mudroom.

Rejuvenations features Design CONTINUUMÃ¢ÂÂ¢ a system of coordinating patterns designed to mix and match with
NATURAL CREATIONSÃÂ® LVT (luxury vinyl tile). With its UV-cured urethane coating, the floorÃ¢ÂÂs appearance is protected
and it allows for low maintenance cleaning methods. Heat weld and flash cove options are available for spaces
demanding superior infection control.

It has not been installed yet, we are waiting on the city for permits to start construction.

The pictures I posted were taken by me with a cell phone in someone else's house. Quite frankly, I don't think they do it justice. I had one builder (we did not use them) that said that they do not do vinyl flooring and that it would not save much money. I told him that it was not about the money and that I wanted this someplace in my house. :)

Our plan is to use it in the pantry, powder, and a broom closet. I have a sample of it and the top layer is about 1.5mm thick (very thick) and clear so that you won't wear into the pattern. It appears indestructible.

I will post some pics when we finally get our house built. Thanks for your question.